Africa's Busiest and Largest Ports
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With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.
Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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Logos Hope's first visit to South Africa began in Durban and was a great start to this five port tour of the nation with many opportunities to bring knowledge, help and hope. After the time open to the public the vessel is undergoing the annual dry dock for maintenance.

Cape Town is a beautiful city, and the V&A waterfront where the ship was docked, provided unique opportunities for our crew to interact with locals right in the harbour.
Please keep praying for us as we continue our journey into Africa!

An overview of African PortsEvolution - Africa's MEGATransportEvent - which brings together industry experts from across the continent and the world to present solutions for the development of the African maritime sector.

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South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports, as tensions flare up again over black spot disease. But European demand for citrus is growing and both sides are hoping for better relations.
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A young woman is making waves at South Africa's busiest port. Pinky Zungu is in charge of guiding giant ships safely into the harbour at Durban, on the country's east coast. She's the first female South African to land the job as CCTV's Yolisa Njamela now reports

South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.

Durban

Durban (Zulu:eThekwini, from itheku meaning "bay/lagoon") is the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. After Johannesburg, the Durban Metropolitan Area ranks second among the most populous urban areas in South Africa, virtually ex-aequo with Cape Town. It is also the second most important manufacturing hub in South Africa after Johannesburg. It forms part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality. Durban is famous for being the busiest port in South Africa. It is also seen as one of the major centres of tourism because of the city's warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches. The municipality, which includes neighbouring towns, has a population of almost 3.5million, making the combined municipality one of the biggest cities on the Indian Ocean coast of the African continent. The metropolitan land area of 2,292 square kilometres (885sqmi) is comparatively larger than other South African cities, resulting in a somewhat lower population density of 1,513/km2 (3,920/sqmi). It has the highest number of dollar millionaires added per year of any South African city with the number rising 200% between 2000 and 2014.

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Port of Durban

The Port of Durban, commonly called Durban Harbour, is the largest and busiest shipping terminal on the African Continent. The port is strategically placed on major international shipping routes, and is South Africa's main cargo and container port. It handles up to 31.4 million tons of cargo each year.

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With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.
Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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Durban, South Africa Port Report

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Durban, South Africa Port Report

Logos Hope's first visit to South Africa began in Durban and was a great start to this five port tour of the nation with many opportunities to bring knowledge, help and hope. After the time open to the public the vessel is undergoing the annual dry dock for maintenance.

Cape Town, South Africa - Port Report

Cape Town is a beautiful city, and the V&A waterfront where the ship was docked, provided unique opportunities for our crew to interact with locals right in the harbour.
Please keep praying for us as we continue our journey into Africa!

African Ports Evolution 2016

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African Ports Evolution - South Africa

African Ports Evolution - South Africa

African Ports Evolution - South Africa

An overview of African PortsEvolution - Africa's MEGATransportEvent - which brings together industry experts from across the continent and the world to present solutions for the development of the African maritime sector.

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South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports, as tensions flare up again over black spot disease. But European demand for citrus is growing and both sides are hoping for better relations.
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A young woman is making waves at South Africa's busiest port. Pinky Zungu is in charge of guiding giant ships safely into the harbour at Durban, on the country's east coast. She's the first female South African to land the job as CCTV's Yolisa Njamela now reports

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African Ports Evolution West African edition

African Ports Evolution West African edition

African Ports Evolution West African edition

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China booming trade tests Africa's ports

China booming trade tests Africa's ports

China booming trade tests Africa's ports

Robert Wright, FT Shipping and Logistics correspondent, takes a trip on a container ship along the coast of Ghana and Nigeria to see how recent investment has transformed west Africa's ports and what challenges the breakneck trade growth coming from Asia is posing.
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Biometric Capturing System

Biometric Capturing System

Biometric Capturing System

The Republic of South Africa is currently implementing the biometric capturing system at ports of entry. All non-South African citizens traveling through the ports of entry will be expected to provide fingerprints and photographs at the immigration counter.

Port of Durban, South AfricanHarbour of Durban,
The Port of Durban, commonly called Durban Harbour, is the largest and busiest shipping terminal in sub-Saharan Africa.[1] It handles up to 31.4 million tons of cargo each year.[2] It is the fourth largest container terminal in the Southern Hemisphere, handling 2,568,124 TEU in 2012.
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Harbour entrance depth[edit]
The entrance channel had a depth of 12.8 metres (42 ft) from ChartDatum, and a width of 122 metres (400 ft) between the caissons. The port has recently been widened. The harbor entrance depth is now 19 metres in the approach channel decreasing to 16 metres within the harbour. The new navigation width is 220 metres.
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Car terminal[edit]
Durban Car Terminal opened in 1998, with a capacity of 60,000 vehicles a year. In 2004 a 100-million-Rand expansion brought the number of bays to 6,500. This included a 380m bridge linking the terminal to the quayside, improving vessel turnaround time and improving security.
Cruise terminal[edit]
MSC Cruises bases the MSC Sinfonia in Durban from November to April every year. From the 2018/2019 Southern Africa cruise season MSC Cruises will be basing the much larger and newer MSC Musica in Durban.[3] Many other cruise ships pass through Durban every year, including some of the worlds biggest, such as the RMS Queen Mary 2. The tender to build the R200 million Durban Cruise Terminal was awarded to KwaZulu Cruise Terminal (Pty) Ltd which is 70% owned by MSC Cruises SA and 30% by Africa ArmadaConsortium. The terminal will be able to accommodate 2 cruise ships at any given time.[4]
Naval facilities[edit]
Naval Base Durban, situated on Salisbury Island, is part of the Port of Durban. Established during the Second World War, it was downgraded to a naval station in 2002. In 2012 a decision was made to renovate and expand the facilities back up to a full naval base to accommodate the South African Navy's offshore patrol flotilla.[5][6] In December 2015 it was redesignated a naval base. It is the home port of three Warrior-class interim offshore patrol vessels (formerly missile-armed fast attack craft) which will be replaced by a new patrol flotilla within four to five years.[7]

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10 Most Dangerous Cities In Africa 2017

10 Most Dangerous Cities In Africa 2017

10 Most Dangerous Cities In Africa 2017

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Numbeo.com has created to compare global cities based on relative levels of crime, safety, law, and order, we have ranked some of the most dangerous cities in Africa. Numbeo's multi-factorial analyses take into account such considerations as people feelings on the level of crime therein, recent changes in crime levels, safety walking alone, fears of muggings or robberies, vehicular security, perceived threat of assault and/or battery, being annoyed, harassed, insulted, or solicited by locals, racial, ethnic, and religious intolerance, and the threat of property theft. In many cases, these cities' relatively high danger levels are validated by their listing by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) as "critical" in terms of crime. Using those Numbeo composite crime indices, here are some of the most dangerous cities to live in, visit, and conduct business in Africa today.
10. Nairobi, Kenya
As Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi is the hub of the country’s economy, thereby making it attractive to both foreign and investments, and vulnerable to criminal activity. The US Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) rates Nairobi’s crime levels as being "critical". Also, Numbeo,com, as of March 2016, ranked the crime levels at of city as high, and ended up giving it a rating of 78.49 out of 100.
9. Luanda, Angola
Luanda, Angola’s capital city, has a high crime rate, and one which the OSAC reports as being "critical". Out of a possible crime score of 100, Numbeo rates it at 76.39 as of February 2016. According to the UK Government service Gov.UK, common crimes in the city are inclusive of carjackings, assaults, homicides, muggings for valuables such as mobile phones,
8. Port Elizabeth, South AfricaPort Elizabeth is a coastal city in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Tourists are drawn to this vibrant port city, which is dubbed the "Windy City" for its windy coastal clime.
7. Cape Town, South AfricaCrime levels in Cape Town, a port city in South Africa and the capital of Western Cape Province, are very high, even though it’s the country’s legislative capital. In recent years, it has consistently been ranked among the most violent cities in the world. Numbeo gives the city a crime rating of 82.45 out of a possible crime score of 10 as of March 2016,
6. Lagos, Nigeria
With an estimated population of 21 million, Lagos is Nigeria’s largest city and one of the largest cities in the world. Crime levels are also very high, with Numbeo giving the city a rating of 80.88 out of a possible crime score of 100.
5. Durban, South AfricaDurban is the largest city in Kwa-Zulu-Natal Province in South Africa. It’s a coastal city that is popular with local and international tourists who annually number within the hundreds of thousands. Economically, the city hosts the biggest container and commodity port in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to the OSAC.
4. Johannesburg, South AfricaJohannesburg is South Africa’s largest city, with an estimated population of over 4 million people, and it’s also the capital of Gauteng province.
3. Benghazi, Libya
Since Muammar Gaddafi’s oust from power as the leader of Libya in 2011, the whole country, including the second largest city of Benghazi, has been engulfed in a civil war. The city is ever at risk of radical Islamic terrorist attacks.
2. Bujumbura,Burundi
1. Rustenburg, South Africa
Rustenburg City is in the North West Province of South Africa. It has very high crime levels, and is rated at 85.71 out of a possible crime score of 100, according to a 2015 Numbeo report. .
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Africa Ports Upgrade

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Africa Ports Upgrade

African port operators opened a new chapter of cooperation to enhance efficiency in the freight sector. The Durban harbour, In the KwaZulu Natal province of South Africa, saw several important agreements signed between Mozambique, Ghana and South Africa. Angelo Coppola has the details

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With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.
Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly...

published: 12 Jul 2017

Durban, South Africa Port Report

Logos Hope's first visit to South Africa began in Durban and was a great start to this five port tour of the nation with many opportunities to bring knowledge, help and hope. After the time open to the public the vessel is undergoing the annual dry dock for maintenance.

Cape Town, South Africa - Port Report

Cape Town is a beautiful city, and the V&A waterfront where the ship was docked, provided unique opportunities for our crew to interact with locals right in the harbour.
Please keep praying for us as we continue our journey into Africa!

African Ports Evolution 2016

published: 13 May 2016

African Ports Evolution - South Africa

An overview of African PortsEvolution - Africa's MEGATransportEvent - which brings together industry experts from across the continent and the world to present solutions for the development of the African maritime sector.

published: 27 Nov 2017

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports, as tensions flare up again over black spot disease. But European demand for citrus is growing and both sides are hoping for better relations.
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Durban port appoints first female deputy harbour master

A young woman is making waves at South Africa's busiest port. Pinky Zungu is in charge of guiding giant ships safely into the harbour at Durban, on the country's east coast. She's the first female South African to land the job as CCTV's Yolisa Njamela now reports

published: 07 Jun 2016

African Ports Evolution West African edition

published: 18 Aug 2016

China booming trade tests Africa's ports

Robert Wright, FT Shipping and Logistics correspondent, takes a trip on a container ship along the coast of Ghana and Nigeria to see how recent investment has transformed west Africa's ports and what challenges the breakneck trade growth coming from Asia is posing.
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published: 15 Jun 2012

Biometric Capturing System

The Republic of South Africa is currently implementing the biometric capturing system at ports of entry. All non-South African citizens traveling through the ports of entry will be expected to provide fingerprints and photographs at the immigration counter.

Port of Durban, South AfricanHarbour of Durban,
The Port of Durban, commonly called Durban Harbour, is the largest and busiest shipping terminal in sub-Saharan Africa.[1] It handles up to 31.4 million tons of cargo each year.[2] It is the fourth largest container terminal in the Southern Hemisphere, handling 2,568,124 TEU in 2012.
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published: 11 Oct 2017

10 Most Dangerous Cities In Africa 2017

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published: 10 Jul 2014

Africa Ports Upgrade

African port operators opened a new chapter of cooperation to enhance efficiency in the freight sector. The Durban harbour, In the KwaZulu Natal province of South Africa, saw several important agreements signed between Mozambique, Ghana and South Africa. Angelo Coppola has the details

Africa's Busiest and Largest Ports
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With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, there is an increasing need for innovation and development in the field of maritime.
Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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Durban, South Africa Port Report

Logos Hope's first visit to South Africa began in Durban and was a great start to this five port tour of the nation with many opportunities to bring knowledge, ...

Logos Hope's first visit to South Africa began in Durban and was a great start to this five port tour of the nation with many opportunities to bring knowledge, help and hope. After the time open to the public the vessel is undergoing the annual dry dock for maintenance.

Logos Hope's first visit to South Africa began in Durban and was a great start to this five port tour of the nation with many opportunities to bring knowledge, help and hope. After the time open to the public the vessel is undergoing the annual dry dock for maintenance.

Cape Town, South Africa - Port Report

Cape Town is a beautiful city, and the V&A waterfront where the ship was docked, provided unique opportunities for our crew to interact with locals right in the...

Cape Town is a beautiful city, and the V&A waterfront where the ship was docked, provided unique opportunities for our crew to interact with locals right in the harbour.
Please keep praying for us as we continue our journey into Africa!

Cape Town is a beautiful city, and the V&A waterfront where the ship was docked, provided unique opportunities for our crew to interact with locals right in the harbour.
Please keep praying for us as we continue our journey into Africa!

An overview of African PortsEvolution - Africa's MEGATransportEvent - which brings together industry experts from across the continent and the world to present solutions for the development of the African maritime sector.

An overview of African PortsEvolution - Africa's MEGATransportEvent - which brings together industry experts from across the continent and the world to present solutions for the development of the African maritime sector.

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports, as tensions flare up again over black spot disease. But European demand for citrus is growing...

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports, as tensions flare up again over black spot disease. But European demand for citrus is growing and both sides are hoping for better relations.
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Durban port appoints first female deputy harbour master

A young woman is making waves at South Africa's busiest port. Pinky Zungu is in charge of guiding giant ships safely into the harbour at Durban, on the country'...

A young woman is making waves at South Africa's busiest port. Pinky Zungu is in charge of guiding giant ships safely into the harbour at Durban, on the country's east coast. She's the first female South African to land the job as CCTV's Yolisa Njamela now reports

A young woman is making waves at South Africa's busiest port. Pinky Zungu is in charge of guiding giant ships safely into the harbour at Durban, on the country's east coast. She's the first female South African to land the job as CCTV's Yolisa Njamela now reports

Robert Wright, FT Shipping and Logistics correspondent, takes a trip on a container ship along the coast of Ghana and Nigeria to see how recent investment has transformed west Africa's ports and what challenges the breakneck trade growth coming from Asia is posing.
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Robert Wright, FT Shipping and Logistics correspondent, takes a trip on a container ship along the coast of Ghana and Nigeria to see how recent investment has transformed west Africa's ports and what challenges the breakneck trade growth coming from Asia is posing.
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Biometric Capturing System

The Republic of South Africa is currently implementing the biometric capturing system at ports of entry. All non-South African citizens traveling through the po...

The Republic of South Africa is currently implementing the biometric capturing system at ports of entry. All non-South African citizens traveling through the ports of entry will be expected to provide fingerprints and photographs at the immigration counter.

The Republic of South Africa is currently implementing the biometric capturing system at ports of entry. All non-South African citizens traveling through the ports of entry will be expected to provide fingerprints and photographs at the immigration counter.

Port of Durban, South AfricanHarbour of Durban,
The Port of Durban, commonly called Durban Harbour, is the largest and busiest shipping terminal in sub-Saharan Africa.[1] It handles up to 31.4 million tons of cargo each year.[2] It is the fourth largest container terminal in the Southern Hemisphere, handling 2,568,124 TEU in 2012.
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Harbour entrance depth[edit]
The entrance channel had a depth of 12.8 metres (42 ft) from ChartDatum, and a width of 122 metres (400 ft) between the caissons. The port has recently been widened. The harbor entrance depth is now 19 metres in the approach channel decreasing to 16 metres within the harbour. The new navigation width is 220 metres.
Port facilities[edit]
Berths[edit]
PierNo. 1Berth
Pier No. 2 Berth
Point and T-Jetty Berth
Cross Berth
IslandViewBluff Berth
Bayhead Berth
Maydon Wharf Berth
Car terminal[edit]
Durban Car Terminal opened in 1998, with a capacity of 60,000 vehicles a year. In 2004 a 100-million-Rand expansion brought the number of bays to 6,500. This included a 380m bridge linking the terminal to the quayside, improving vessel turnaround time and improving security.
Cruise terminal[edit]
MSC Cruises bases the MSC Sinfonia in Durban from November to April every year. From the 2018/2019 Southern Africa cruise season MSC Cruises will be basing the much larger and newer MSC Musica in Durban.[3] Many other cruise ships pass through Durban every year, including some of the worlds biggest, such as the RMS Queen Mary 2. The tender to build the R200 million Durban Cruise Terminal was awarded to KwaZulu Cruise Terminal (Pty) Ltd which is 70% owned by MSC Cruises SA and 30% by Africa ArmadaConsortium. The terminal will be able to accommodate 2 cruise ships at any given time.[4]
Naval facilities[edit]
Naval Base Durban, situated on Salisbury Island, is part of the Port of Durban. Established during the Second World War, it was downgraded to a naval station in 2002. In 2012 a decision was made to renovate and expand the facilities back up to a full naval base to accommodate the South African Navy's offshore patrol flotilla.[5][6] In December 2015 it was redesignated a naval base. It is the home port of three Warrior-class interim offshore patrol vessels (formerly missile-armed fast attack craft) which will be replaced by a new patrol flotilla within four to five years.[7]

Port of Durban, South AfricanHarbour of Durban,
The Port of Durban, commonly called Durban Harbour, is the largest and busiest shipping terminal in sub-Saharan Africa.[1] It handles up to 31.4 million tons of cargo each year.[2] It is the fourth largest container terminal in the Southern Hemisphere, handling 2,568,124 TEU in 2012.
Storm scatters ships in the harbour of Durban ,South Africa
supercell' storm
Moored ships were blown away as a "supercell thunderstorm" swept through South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal region
loods in Durban, floodings Kwazulu-Natal, heavy rainfall in South Africa,
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Oorstromings in Durban
Durban-sikloon,
Durban Tropiese Sikloon,
Durban KwaZulu-Natal,
Durban Souh Africa, Durban
Groter Durban storm,
Harbour entrance depth[edit]
The entrance channel had a depth of 12.8 metres (42 ft) from ChartDatum, and a width of 122 metres (400 ft) between the caissons. The port has recently been widened. The harbor entrance depth is now 19 metres in the approach channel decreasing to 16 metres within the harbour. The new navigation width is 220 metres.
Port facilities[edit]
Berths[edit]
PierNo. 1Berth
Pier No. 2 Berth
Point and T-Jetty Berth
Cross Berth
IslandViewBluff Berth
Bayhead Berth
Maydon Wharf Berth
Car terminal[edit]
Durban Car Terminal opened in 1998, with a capacity of 60,000 vehicles a year. In 2004 a 100-million-Rand expansion brought the number of bays to 6,500. This included a 380m bridge linking the terminal to the quayside, improving vessel turnaround time and improving security.
Cruise terminal[edit]
MSC Cruises bases the MSC Sinfonia in Durban from November to April every year. From the 2018/2019 Southern Africa cruise season MSC Cruises will be basing the much larger and newer MSC Musica in Durban.[3] Many other cruise ships pass through Durban every year, including some of the worlds biggest, such as the RMS Queen Mary 2. The tender to build the R200 million Durban Cruise Terminal was awarded to KwaZulu Cruise Terminal (Pty) Ltd which is 70% owned by MSC Cruises SA and 30% by Africa ArmadaConsortium. The terminal will be able to accommodate 2 cruise ships at any given time.[4]
Naval facilities[edit]
Naval Base Durban, situated on Salisbury Island, is part of the Port of Durban. Established during the Second World War, it was downgraded to a naval station in 2002. In 2012 a decision was made to renovate and expand the facilities back up to a full naval base to accommodate the South African Navy's offshore patrol flotilla.[5][6] In December 2015 it was redesignated a naval base. It is the home port of three Warrior-class interim offshore patrol vessels (formerly missile-armed fast attack craft) which will be replaced by a new patrol flotilla within four to five years.[7]

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Numbeo.com has created to compare global cities based on relative levels of crime, safety, law, and order, we have ranked some of the most dangerous cities in Africa. Numbeo's multi-factorial analyses take into account such considerations as people feelings on the level of crime therein, recent changes in crime levels, safety walking alone, fears of muggings or robberies, vehicular security, perceived threat of assault and/or battery, being annoyed, harassed, insulted, or solicited by locals, racial, ethnic, and religious intolerance, and the threat of property theft. In many cases, these cities' relatively high danger levels are validated by their listing by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) as "critical" in terms of crime. Using those Numbeo composite crime indices, here are some of the most dangerous cities to live in, visit, and conduct business in Africa today.
10. Nairobi, Kenya
As Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi is the hub of the country’s economy, thereby making it attractive to both foreign and investments, and vulnerable to criminal activity. The US Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) rates Nairobi’s crime levels as being "critical". Also, Numbeo,com, as of March 2016, ranked the crime levels at of city as high, and ended up giving it a rating of 78.49 out of 100.
9. Luanda, Angola
Luanda, Angola’s capital city, has a high crime rate, and one which the OSAC reports as being "critical". Out of a possible crime score of 100, Numbeo rates it at 76.39 as of February 2016. According to the UK Government service Gov.UK, common crimes in the city are inclusive of carjackings, assaults, homicides, muggings for valuables such as mobile phones,
8. Port Elizabeth, South AfricaPort Elizabeth is a coastal city in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Tourists are drawn to this vibrant port city, which is dubbed the "Windy City" for its windy coastal clime.
7. Cape Town, South AfricaCrime levels in Cape Town, a port city in South Africa and the capital of Western Cape Province, are very high, even though it’s the country’s legislative capital. In recent years, it has consistently been ranked among the most violent cities in the world. Numbeo gives the city a crime rating of 82.45 out of a possible crime score of 10 as of March 2016,
6. Lagos, Nigeria
With an estimated population of 21 million, Lagos is Nigeria’s largest city and one of the largest cities in the world. Crime levels are also very high, with Numbeo giving the city a rating of 80.88 out of a possible crime score of 100.
5. Durban, South AfricaDurban is the largest city in Kwa-Zulu-Natal Province in South Africa. It’s a coastal city that is popular with local and international tourists who annually number within the hundreds of thousands. Economically, the city hosts the biggest container and commodity port in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to the OSAC.
4. Johannesburg, South AfricaJohannesburg is South Africa’s largest city, with an estimated population of over 4 million people, and it’s also the capital of Gauteng province.
3. Benghazi, Libya
Since Muammar Gaddafi’s oust from power as the leader of Libya in 2011, the whole country, including the second largest city of Benghazi, has been engulfed in a civil war. The city is ever at risk of radical Islamic terrorist attacks.
2. Bujumbura,Burundi
1. Rustenburg, South Africa
Rustenburg City is in the North West Province of South Africa. It has very high crime levels, and is rated at 85.71 out of a possible crime score of 100, according to a 2015 Numbeo report. .
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Numbeo.com has created to compare global cities based on relative levels of crime, safety, law, and order, we have ranked some of the most dangerous cities in Africa. Numbeo's multi-factorial analyses take into account such considerations as people feelings on the level of crime therein, recent changes in crime levels, safety walking alone, fears of muggings or robberies, vehicular security, perceived threat of assault and/or battery, being annoyed, harassed, insulted, or solicited by locals, racial, ethnic, and religious intolerance, and the threat of property theft. In many cases, these cities' relatively high danger levels are validated by their listing by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) as "critical" in terms of crime. Using those Numbeo composite crime indices, here are some of the most dangerous cities to live in, visit, and conduct business in Africa today.
10. Nairobi, Kenya
As Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi is the hub of the country’s economy, thereby making it attractive to both foreign and investments, and vulnerable to criminal activity. The US Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) rates Nairobi’s crime levels as being "critical". Also, Numbeo,com, as of March 2016, ranked the crime levels at of city as high, and ended up giving it a rating of 78.49 out of 100.
9. Luanda, Angola
Luanda, Angola’s capital city, has a high crime rate, and one which the OSAC reports as being "critical". Out of a possible crime score of 100, Numbeo rates it at 76.39 as of February 2016. According to the UK Government service Gov.UK, common crimes in the city are inclusive of carjackings, assaults, homicides, muggings for valuables such as mobile phones,
8. Port Elizabeth, South AfricaPort Elizabeth is a coastal city in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Tourists are drawn to this vibrant port city, which is dubbed the "Windy City" for its windy coastal clime.
7. Cape Town, South AfricaCrime levels in Cape Town, a port city in South Africa and the capital of Western Cape Province, are very high, even though it’s the country’s legislative capital. In recent years, it has consistently been ranked among the most violent cities in the world. Numbeo gives the city a crime rating of 82.45 out of a possible crime score of 10 as of March 2016,
6. Lagos, Nigeria
With an estimated population of 21 million, Lagos is Nigeria’s largest city and one of the largest cities in the world. Crime levels are also very high, with Numbeo giving the city a rating of 80.88 out of a possible crime score of 100.
5. Durban, South AfricaDurban is the largest city in Kwa-Zulu-Natal Province in South Africa. It’s a coastal city that is popular with local and international tourists who annually number within the hundreds of thousands. Economically, the city hosts the biggest container and commodity port in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to the OSAC.
4. Johannesburg, South AfricaJohannesburg is South Africa’s largest city, with an estimated population of over 4 million people, and it’s also the capital of Gauteng province.
3. Benghazi, Libya
Since Muammar Gaddafi’s oust from power as the leader of Libya in 2011, the whole country, including the second largest city of Benghazi, has been engulfed in a civil war. The city is ever at risk of radical Islamic terrorist attacks.
2. Bujumbura,Burundi
1. Rustenburg, South Africa
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African port operators opened a new chapter of cooperation to enhance efficiency in the freight sector. The Durban harbour, In the KwaZulu Natal province of South Africa, saw several important agreements signed between Mozambique, Ghana and South Africa. Angelo Coppola has the details

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Things to do in South Africa | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When one thinks of South Africa safaris, wine tours and Cape Town may initially come to mind. Although these are some of the biggest draws for tourists the country has so much more to offer. Join us as we present to you our 20 day adventure going from Johannesburg all the way to Cape Town. Some of the top travel highlights included a Kruger National Park safari, hiking along the Wild Coast, canoeing in Wilderness and climbing mountains in Northern Drakensberg. In terms of our taste buds we tried Biltong for the first time and devoured South African barbecue – better know as Braai – on more than one occasion. There are few countries that are as unique and diverse as South Africa. Come find out what makes it shine. This is South Africa!
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Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, ...

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Cape Town Travel Guide

Our Cape Town travel guide! A beautiful guide for a beautiful city, Cape Town is incredible.
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The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village present...

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Welcome to Johannesburg

Everything you need to know when you go on your dream holiday to the beautiful Johannesburg. Get shown around and informed about trips, shopping, restaurants, hotels, museums, nightlife and a lot more ideas on what to visit in the largest city of South Africa. Are you going on holiday to South Africa? You should definitely visit Johannesburg!
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Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

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Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

Top 10 Things To Do In South Africa

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Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

Travel video about destination South-Africa.
Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

Our Cape Town travel guide! A beautiful guide for a beautiful city, Cape Town is incredible.
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Our Cape Town travel guide! A beautiful guide for a beautiful city, Cape Town is incredible.
Thanks to our friends at Thomas Cook Airlines for flying us to Cape Town. Thomas Cook Airlines fly DIRECT from London Gatwick from December through to March and you can get a return flight from £599.99 https://www.thomascookairlines.com/en/cheap-flights/south-africa/cape-town/
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We're so excited to share our guide to Cape Town with you. This breathtaking city is full of a thousand adventures, incredible food, and most importantly, wonderful people.
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The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village presents us the culture, art and traditions of Zulus and other tribes. From South Africa we can take a trip to the thundering cascades of Victoria falls, where there is always a rainbow in the sky.
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The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village presents us the culture, art and traditions of Zulus and other tribes. From South Africa we can take a trip to the thundering cascades of Victoria falls, where there is always a rainbow in the sky.
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Welcome to Johannesburg

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Everything you need to know when you go on your dream holiday to the beautiful Johannesburg. Get shown around and informed about trips, shopping, restaurants, hotels, museums, nightlife and a lot more ideas on what to visit in the largest city of South Africa. Are you going on holiday to South Africa? You should definitely visit Johannesburg!
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What is behind China's purchase of a port in Sri Lanka? - Inside Story

The long-delayed $1.1bn sale of a 70 percent stake in Sri Lanka's Hambantota port, which straddles the world's busiest east-west shipping route, has been signed off in Colombo.
It will help Sri Lanka get on top of mounting debts and adds another important link in China's 'New Silk Road'.
But many in Sri Lanka see it as a sell out, and India is worried about China moving into its backyard.
Can Sri Lanka keep its worried neighbours on its side, while trying to play a bigger role in China's ambitious trade plans?
Presenter: Martine Dennis
Guests:
Nasal Rajapaksa - Joint opposition MP
Einar Tangen - Political affairs analyst
K.C. Singh - Former deputy secretary to the president of India
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published: 29 Jul 2017

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published: 24 Dec 2016

Discussion Of The Paperless System Of Our Ports And Harbour In Ghana

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16. The Roman Way of Life and Death at Ostia, the Port of Rome

Roman Architecture (HSAR 252)
Professor Kleiner focuses on Ostia, the port of Rome, characterized by its multi-storied residential buildings and its widespread use of brick-faced concrete. She begins with the city's public face--the Forum, Capitolium, Theater, and Piazzale delle Corporazioni. The Piazzale, set behind the Theater, was the location of various shipping companies with black-and-white mosaics advertising their business. Professor Kleiner examines the Baths of Neptune and the Insula of Diana, a brick apartment building with four floors that housed a number of Ostia's working families. The Insula of Diana and other similar structures, including warehouses like the Horrea Epagathiana, demonstrate a fundamental feature of second-century Ostia: the appreciation of the aesthetic q...

Cocaine Is Washing Ashore In Guinea Bissau (2008)

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Port and Maritime Logistics

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The North American Seaboard has been transformed by the joint forces of globalization, regionalization and containerization. Since the mid 1990s ports show a process of traffic concentration among largest port gateways. Hinterland access, the configuration of shipping line networks and supply chain management are the most significant factors driving the process at ports. Port competition is not determined by a single factor, but by several: port infrastructure, liner service (frequency of services), the availability of distribution centers and the market size that can be reached within 24 hours. Participants in this session will learn trends in ports, the forecasted growth in ports and have the ...

What is behind China's purchase of a port in Sri Lanka? - Inside Story

The long-delayed $1.1bn sale of a 70 percent stake in Sri Lanka's Hambantota port, which straddles the world's busiest east-west shipping route, has been signed...

The long-delayed $1.1bn sale of a 70 percent stake in Sri Lanka's Hambantota port, which straddles the world's busiest east-west shipping route, has been signed off in Colombo.
It will help Sri Lanka get on top of mounting debts and adds another important link in China's 'New Silk Road'.
But many in Sri Lanka see it as a sell out, and India is worried about China moving into its backyard.
Can Sri Lanka keep its worried neighbours on its side, while trying to play a bigger role in China's ambitious trade plans?
Presenter: Martine Dennis
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Einar Tangen - Political affairs analyst
K.C. Singh - Former deputy secretary to the president of India
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The long-delayed $1.1bn sale of a 70 percent stake in Sri Lanka's Hambantota port, which straddles the world's busiest east-west shipping route, has been signed off in Colombo.
It will help Sri Lanka get on top of mounting debts and adds another important link in China's 'New Silk Road'.
But many in Sri Lanka see it as a sell out, and India is worried about China moving into its backyard.
Can Sri Lanka keep its worried neighbours on its side, while trying to play a bigger role in China's ambitious trade plans?
Presenter: Martine Dennis
Guests:
Nasal Rajapaksa - Joint opposition MP
Einar Tangen - Political affairs analyst
K.C. Singh - Former deputy secretary to the president of India
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-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
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Ports Of CallUnion Of South Africa
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-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Lobster man helping us choose the best and biggest Lobster available."
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Roman Architecture (HSAR 252)
Professor Kleiner focuses on Ostia, the port of Rome, characterized by its multi-storied residential buildings and its widespread use of brick-faced concrete. She begins with the city's public face--the Forum, Capitolium, Theater, and Piazzale delle Corporazioni. The Piazzale, set behind the Theater, was the location of various shipping companies with black-and-white mosaics advertising their business. Professor Kleiner examines the Baths of Neptune and the Insula of Diana, a brick apartment building with four floors that housed a number of Ostia's working families. The Insula of Diana and other similar structures, including warehouses like the Horrea Epagathiana, demonstrate a fundamental feature of second-century Ostia: the appreciation of the aesthetic qualities of brick facing. Since the time of Nero, brick was customarily covered with stucco and paint, but these Ostian buildings are faced with exposed brick, the color, texture, and design of which make it attractive in its own right. The lecture ends with a survey of several single family dwellings in Ostia, including the fourth-century House of Cupid and Psyche, notable for the pastel-colored marble revetment on its walls and floors and for a charming statue of the legendary lovers.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Ostia: Romes First Colony
12:37 - Chapter 2. Civic Architecture in Ostia
23:32 - Chapter 3. Transacting Business at the Piazzale delle Corporazioni
36:57 - Chapter 4. Residential Architecture at Ostia: The Insulae
49:43 - Chapter 5. The Warehouses of Ostia
56:19 - Chapter 6. Painted Decoration and Mosaic Floors
01:04:33 - Chapter 7. Re-emergence of the Domus at Ostia and Tombs at Isola SacraComplete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Spring 2009.

Roman Architecture (HSAR 252)
Professor Kleiner focuses on Ostia, the port of Rome, characterized by its multi-storied residential buildings and its widespread use of brick-faced concrete. She begins with the city's public face--the Forum, Capitolium, Theater, and Piazzale delle Corporazioni. The Piazzale, set behind the Theater, was the location of various shipping companies with black-and-white mosaics advertising their business. Professor Kleiner examines the Baths of Neptune and the Insula of Diana, a brick apartment building with four floors that housed a number of Ostia's working families. The Insula of Diana and other similar structures, including warehouses like the Horrea Epagathiana, demonstrate a fundamental feature of second-century Ostia: the appreciation of the aesthetic qualities of brick facing. Since the time of Nero, brick was customarily covered with stucco and paint, but these Ostian buildings are faced with exposed brick, the color, texture, and design of which make it attractive in its own right. The lecture ends with a survey of several single family dwellings in Ostia, including the fourth-century House of Cupid and Psyche, notable for the pastel-colored marble revetment on its walls and floors and for a charming statue of the legendary lovers.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Ostia: Romes First Colony
12:37 - Chapter 2. Civic Architecture in Ostia
23:32 - Chapter 3. Transacting Business at the Piazzale delle Corporazioni
36:57 - Chapter 4. Residential Architecture at Ostia: The Insulae
49:43 - Chapter 5. The Warehouses of Ostia
56:19 - Chapter 6. Painted Decoration and Mosaic Floors
01:04:33 - Chapter 7. Re-emergence of the Domus at Ostia and Tombs at Isola SacraComplete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Spring 2009.

Africa's CocaineCoast: the small African country has been overcome by a surprise drugs trading route
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Nicaragua's Cocaine Coast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EPZlA3_d_8
Colombia's Cocaine Civil War
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Trs1NNlJgxI
The DrugFuelling Conflict In Syria
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Welcome to Guinea Bissau. In this small African state drug trafficking is worth 200% of the national income. There is no electricity, hot water, or clinics, but in the drug district there is a BMW on every corner.
Three years ago a boat sank off the coast of Guinea Bissau and hundreds of packets of powder washed up on the beaches. ‘People saw something they thought was flour’, recalls a fisherman. ‘Others thought it was fertilizer for their tomatoes’. In reality the powder was cocaine. It was a sign of the drug epidemic that has swept Guinea Bissau. South American drug barons use the country as a stopover on the route to Europe. The result has been catastrophic. ‘These people have every means to corrupt us’, says Justice Minister Carmelita Pires. Recently police made a massive seizure of cocaine. A few hours later the Attorney General and other officials arrived at the police station demanding the seized cocaine. ‘The drugs were taken to a safe in the Ministry of Finance’, says a journalist, ‘from where they subsequently disappeared’. In the crumbling prison house, we ask the guard if any of the inmates are in for drug offences. He smiles at the question. ‘Given the kind of protection they enjoy, drug traffickers rarely end up in prison’.
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Africa's CocaineCoast: the small African country has been overcome by a surprise drugs trading route
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Colombia's Cocaine Civil War
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Welcome to Guinea Bissau. In this small African state drug trafficking is worth 200% of the national income. There is no electricity, hot water, or clinics, but in the drug district there is a BMW on every corner.
Three years ago a boat sank off the coast of Guinea Bissau and hundreds of packets of powder washed up on the beaches. ‘People saw something they thought was flour’, recalls a fisherman. ‘Others thought it was fertilizer for their tomatoes’. In reality the powder was cocaine. It was a sign of the drug epidemic that has swept Guinea Bissau. South American drug barons use the country as a stopover on the route to Europe. The result has been catastrophic. ‘These people have every means to corrupt us’, says Justice Minister Carmelita Pires. Recently police made a massive seizure of cocaine. A few hours later the Attorney General and other officials arrived at the police station demanding the seized cocaine. ‘The drugs were taken to a safe in the Ministry of Finance’, says a journalist, ‘from where they subsequently disappeared’. In the crumbling prison house, we ask the guard if any of the inmates are in for drug offences. He smiles at the question. ‘Given the kind of protection they enjoy, drug traffickers rarely end up in prison’.
SBS Australia – Ref. 4244
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Credit goes to http://2013.promatshow.com/seminars/
This is used as a reference in my courses.
The North American Seaboard has been transformed by the joint forces of globalization, regionalization and containerization. Since the mid 1990s ports show a process of traffic concentration among largest port gateways. Hinterland access, the configuration of shipping line networks and supply chain management are the most significant factors driving the process at ports. Port competition is not determined by a single factor, but by several: port infrastructure, liner service (frequency of services), the availability of distribution centers and the market size that can be reached within 24 hours. Participants in this session will learn trends in ports, the forecasted growth in ports and have the question answered if the forecasted growth can be handled through American ports. In addition we will review the demand for further investments in ports and discuss the effect of the Panama Canal expansion on world trade routes.
Takeaways
Participants in this session will learn trends in ports, the forecasted growth in ports and have the question answered if the forecasted growth can be handled through American ports. In addition we will review the demand for further investments in ports and discuss the effect of the Panama Canal expansion on world trade routes.

Credit goes to http://2013.promatshow.com/seminars/
This is used as a reference in my courses.
The North American Seaboard has been transformed by the joint forces of globalization, regionalization and containerization. Since the mid 1990s ports show a process of traffic concentration among largest port gateways. Hinterland access, the configuration of shipping line networks and supply chain management are the most significant factors driving the process at ports. Port competition is not determined by a single factor, but by several: port infrastructure, liner service (frequency of services), the availability of distribution centers and the market size that can be reached within 24 hours. Participants in this session will learn trends in ports, the forecasted growth in ports and have the question answered if the forecasted growth can be handled through American ports. In addition we will review the demand for further investments in ports and discuss the effect of the Panama Canal expansion on world trade routes.
Takeaways
Participants in this session will learn trends in ports, the forecasted growth in ports and have the question answered if the forecasted growth can be handled through American ports. In addition we will review the demand for further investments in ports and discuss the effect of the Panama Canal expansion on world trade routes.

10 Biggest,Busiest and Largest Ports in Africa 2017

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Africa covers about 6% of the earth’s total surface. With 38 of its 54 states either coastal or insular in nature, Africa has over a hundred port facilities, a few of which handle 6% of the worldwide water-borne cargo traffic and about 3% of the world’s container traffic.
With over 90% of Africa’s imports and exports conducted by sea, research conducted by Jovago.com reveals the 7 harbours/ports that stand out strategically across the region.
Durban, South AfricaPort of Durban as popularly known is Africa’s most active general cargo port. It is situated a block away from Durban’s central business district and plays a key role in S.A’s economy.
Being Africa’s largest container port, it handles most of the seagoing traffic in comparison to the other ports in South Africa.
This port welcomes about 4,500 vessels yearly and about 8,3000 containers per month, it conducts trade worth over $45billion.According to the PortManagementAssociation of Eastern and Southern Africa, it handled about 44.8 million tonnes of cargo of cargo in 2013-2014.
Mombasa, Kenya
Port Mombasa, often referred to as “the city of merchants” dates back to the times of Portuguese exploration, it has been and remains a busy trading post for the region which could be attributed to its strategic location between South Africa and the Gulf of Aden.
It is a key gateway to East and Central Africa. It provides a direct link to about 80 ports worldwide and a railway line runs therefrom to Uganda and Tanzania.
With 18,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (teu) and a container capacity of about 250,000 teu per year, Mombasa Port now handles about double this volume.
The teu is an inexact unit of cargo capacity used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals. It is based on the volume of a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) intermodal container.
Djibouti
Djibouti’s ports are crucial to its geo-strategic importance both in military and economic terms. They serve as a passage for Ethiopian trade and a platform for the transshipment of goods.
This involves the outflow of container and bulk cargo from larger vessels to be redistributed to East Africa and Arabian ports.
It provides a secure regional hub for transshipment and relay of goods. China is also directly involved in the Port of Djibouti through the state-owned China Merchants Group.
Their interest in Djibouti goes beyond the benefits of being involved in East African regional trade rather Djibouti’s position as the only reliable port along the main shipping lanes between Europe and the Gulf and also between Asia and the eastern coast of Africa is essential.
Lagos, Nigeria
Being Nigeria’s economic focal point, Lagos generates a significant portion of the country’s GDP.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast
The port of Abidjan is located on a lagoon and is connected to the sea by a 2.8 long km channel. The Abidjan ContainerTerminal is run jointly by the FrenchBolloré Africa Logistics and APM Terminals.
Suez Canal, Egypt
The Suez Canal is 101 miles (163 km) long connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, a northern branch of the Red.
The Suez Canal AxisDevelopmentProject aimed at its expansion and development is currently in planning. The 2014 canal revenue was approximately $5.45 billion which was 6.8 % higher than the previous year.
The 2014 total tonnage was up to 962.7 million tonnes.
Tangier, MoroccoSeparated from The Port of Tangier which remains the port for ferries, the Tangier-Med Port, accommodates commercial ships and vessels and can facilitate up to 3.5 million containers.
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Durban, South Africa Port Report

Logos Hope's first visit to South Africa began in Durban and was a great start to this fiv...

Durban, South Africa Port Report

Logos Hope's first visit to South Africa began in Durban and was a great start to this five port tour of the nation with many opportunities to bring knowledge, help and hope. After the time open to the public the vessel is undergoing the annual dry dock for maintenance.

Cape Town, South Africa - Port Report

Cape Town is a beautiful city, and the V&A waterfront where the ship was docked, provided unique opportunities for our crew to interact with locals right in the harbour.
Please keep praying for us as we continue our journey into Africa!

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Exploring Africa busiest shipping terminal Port of Durban

At the World Economic Forum on Africa 2017 held in Durban in the first week of May, top na...

African Ports Evolution - South Africa

An overview of African PortsEvolution - Africa's MEGATransportEvent - which brings together industry experts from across the continent and the world to present solutions for the development of the African maritime sector.

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports

South African citrus fruit exporters are boycotting Spanish ports, as tensions flare up again over black spot disease. But European demand for citrus is growing and both sides are hoping for better relations.
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98% of Ships in SA Ports are Foreign

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Durban port appoints first female deputy harbour master

A young woman is making waves at South Africa's busiest port. Pinky Zungu is in charge of guiding giant ships safely into the harbour at Durban, on the country's east coast. She's the first female South African to land the job as CCTV's Yolisa Njamela now reports

China booming trade tests Africa's ports

Robert Wright, FT Shipping and Logistics correspondent, takes a trip on a container ship along the coast of Ghana and Nigeria to see how recent investment has transformed west Africa's ports and what challenges the breakneck trade growth coming from Asia is posing.
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Biometric Capturing System

The Republic of South Africa is currently implementing the biometric capturing system at p...

Biometric Capturing System

The Republic of South Africa is currently implementing the biometric capturing system at ports of entry. All non-South African citizens traveling through the ports of entry will be expected to provide fingerprints and photographs at the immigration counter.

Port of Durban, South AfricanHarbour of Durban,
The Port of Durban, commonly called Durban Harbour, is the largest and busiest shipping terminal in sub-Saharan Africa.[1] It handles up to 31.4 million tons of cargo each year.[2] It is the fourth largest container terminal in the Southern Hemisphere, handling 2,568,124 TEU in 2012.
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Harbour entrance depth[edit]
The entrance channel had a depth of 12.8 metres (42 ft) from ChartDatum, and a width of 122 metres (400 ft) between the caissons. The port has recently been widened. The harbor entrance depth is now 19 metres in the approach channel decreasing to 16 metres within the harbour. The new navigation width is 220 metres.
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Car terminal[edit]
Durban Car Terminal opened in 1998, with a capacity of 60,000 vehicles a year. In 2004 a 100-million-Rand expansion brought the number of bays to 6,500. This included a 380m bridge linking the terminal to the quayside, improving vessel turnaround time and improving security.
Cruise terminal[edit]
MSC Cruises bases the MSC Sinfonia in Durban from November to April every year. From the 2018/2019 Southern Africa cruise season MSC Cruises will be basing the much larger and newer MSC Musica in Durban.[3] Many other cruise ships pass through Durban every year, including some of the worlds biggest, such as the RMS Queen Mary 2. The tender to build the R200 million Durban Cruise Terminal was awarded to KwaZulu Cruise Terminal (Pty) Ltd which is 70% owned by MSC Cruises SA and 30% by Africa ArmadaConsortium. The terminal will be able to accommodate 2 cruise ships at any given time.[4]
Naval facilities[edit]
Naval Base Durban, situated on Salisbury Island, is part of the Port of Durban. Established during the Second World War, it was downgraded to a naval station in 2002. In 2012 a decision was made to renovate and expand the facilities back up to a full naval base to accommodate the South African Navy's offshore patrol flotilla.[5][6] In December 2015 it was redesignated a naval base. It is the home port of three Warrior-class interim offshore patrol vessels (formerly missile-armed fast attack craft) which will be replaced by a new patrol flotilla within four to five years.[7]

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Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

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Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

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The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village presents us the culture, art and traditions of Zulus and other tribes. From South Africa we can take a trip to the thundering cascades of Victoria falls, where there is always a rainbow in the sky.
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